| Walter Scott - 1855 - 528 halaman
...have aimed particularly at the Duke of Argyle, and his brother, Lord Islay, in these words : — " I could point out some with great titles, who affected...vigorous for dissolving the Union, although their whole revenue, before that period, would have ill maintained a Welsh justice of peace, and have since gathered... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 680 halaman
...the whole body of their nobility ever spent at home : and all the money they raise upon the public is hardly sufficient to defray their civil and military...Union, although their whole revenues, before that periodysilfemld have ill maintained a Welsh justice of peace; and have since gathered more money than... | |
| William Chadwick - 1859 - 482 halaman
...upon the public, was hardly sufficient to defray their civil and military lists; and also said, he could point out some with great titles, who affected...to appear very vigorous for dissolving the Union, though their whole revenues before that period would have ill maintained a Welsh justice of the peace... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 530 halaman
...and the Duke of Argyle was glanced at as one of those Scottish nobles who appeared to be very zealous for dissolving the Union, although their whole revenues...have ill maintained a Welsh justice of peace ; and although they had since gathered more money than any Scotsman who had not travelled could form an idea... | |
| James Mackinnon - 1896 - 556 halaman
...the whole body of their nobility ever spent at home ; and all the money they raise upon the public is hardly sufficient to defray their civil and military lists. I could point out some with very great titles, who affect to appear very vigorous for dissolving the Union, though their whole... | |
| James Mackinnon - 1896 - 578 halaman
...out some with very great titles, who affect to appear very vigorous for dissolving the Union, though their whole revenues before that period would have ill maintained a Welsh justice of the peace ; and have since gathered more money than any Scotsman, who had not travelled, could form... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 558 halaman
...the whole body of their nobility ever spent at home ; And all the money they raise upon the public is hardly sufficient to defray their civil and military...to appear very vigorous for dissolving the Union, though their whole revenues before that period would have ill maintained a Welsh justice of the peace... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 276 halaman
...the whole body of their nobility ever spent at home ; And all the money they raise upon the public is hardly sufficient to defray their civil and military...to appear very vigorous for dissolving the Union, though their whole revenues before that period would have ill maintained a Welsh justice of the peace... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 550 halaman
...the whole body of their nobility ever spent at home ; And all the money they raise upon the public is hardly sufficient to defray their civil and military...to appear very vigorous for dissolving the Union, though their whole revenues before that period would have ill maintained a Welsh justice of the peace... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1908 - 554 halaman
...relations and servants as she found in his house," and " I could point out some with great titles" whose "whole revenues before that period would have ill maintained a Welsh Justice of the Peace, and have since gathered more money [in England] than ever any Scotchmen who had not travelled... | |
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